So beautiful, as It tells about the lonesome Road still ahead for Those living in The past… And It does With captivating rhythm, taKing us Where it belongs, to a place where one becomes aware of the loneliness the past offers when nostalgia takes you over. If memories makes one feel sorrow, then he must admit, better don’t look back. But i Love Songs of yesterday, though, because they bring Back a lot of joy for me.

I find it so Too.. we sang it at our high school graduation…
ever since it has always been a favorite of mine…
and the words have hit home 🏡 a few times after a breakup with someone whom I have had a beautiful and wonderful connection with…

It did take some learning to do..
because I do hang on a lot to things… and to memories… letting go is always so hard for me to do… so I just used a different approach.. where I can have the best of both worlds….
thanks for listening 👂🏾 to my ramblings on…..

Absolutely. If only we can thank those bloggers enough for their masterpieces, be it in poetry, personal essays, paintings, photos they captured through their heart and lens, those delectable food recipes, beautiful sketches., and so many other pieces….. all of them have serve as inspiration. .

Hi Joel thanks for liking my post. I was musing today why it was so hard to let go of the past? I personally wondered why I couldn’t just enjoy the several hugs I shared with my sons withough misering about the hugs I never got from my parents and may never get as is. Is that misery so loves company it’ll rather wire you to that train? Your poem is so lovely and true… I just resolved to let go of several painful memories ans keep only the good ones. E.g, it was dad who bought me several books as a kid I was simply spoilt in that domain 🙂

Your poetic words are beautiful. As I grow older I find it more and more painful to look back. Your poem says it so well. Thank you for the follow on my blog too. I look forward to visiting your site and reading your writings often.